A/N: Hey everyone! So I am alive. I am sorry that I haven't worked on this story for a while. I have had writers block. This is going to be a very short chapter with little dialoged. I hope the next chapter when I write it is bigger and better. I am trying to write a lot of different stories at once and it isn't doing so well. I am having a hard time juggling each story. So on with the story. Please review!

Disclaimer: I don't own anything Twilight! I only own this plot. Everything goes to Stephenie Meyer!

EDWARD'S POV:

I went to school the next day just for Alice. She took my keys for my Vanquish and said if I didn't go, I would have to say goodbye to my favorite care and that was just to painful. So school went by so slow as I waited for what would have to be endured in sixth hour Biology. I was anxious to see her, to see Bella. I don't know why. Probably to see if I could handle sitting next to her freesia and strawberry scent for an hour.

"Well…" Alice started to say at lunch. "I have an idea that could help you, Edward. This is very logical but… just don't breathe. It would help you a lot."

I sighed and turned to her. "Thanks, Alice."

I heard Jessica's disturbing thoughts and turned to see Bella. She wasn't any near Jessica. Actually, it seemed that she wasn't here at all. I scanned the rest of the room and didn't see the beautiful mahogany hair that would be shinning like the sun. I wanted to mentally slap myself. What is with you Edward. Get a grip on yourself!

"I don't think she's here," I said to the others, feeling slightly disappointed. Jasper gave me a questioning look. I just shrugged. There were only three possible things that would explain my disappointment. One, I wanted her blood and I couldn't have it without her here. Two, I wanted to tear down whatever was shielding the workings of her mind from me. And three, I was in love with her… I would place my money on one and two.

I just sat there for the rest of lunch tuning out all the vile human minds. I just wanted to think of what had to be done. I had to convince her that she didn't see anything. She didn't see me running at fifty miles an hour. She didn't see me with bloodlust in my eyes. All that happened was her imagination took over.

When I got to Biology, I realized that there was hope in me that she would be there. Once I entered the building, my heart sunk. School became unbearable for the rest of the week. She wasn't there. All I wanted to do by the end of the week was find her and ask her why she wasn't at school and try to blow everything off as her imagination gone wild.

Finally the weekend came and we took off towards our house. I needed a distraction to keep me from going to track Bella. I needed to see those wide brown eyes that were so open when her mind was so closed. Before I knew it, we arrived at our beautiful white house that overlooked the forest. It was peaceful and private. It was nice to just listen to the nature going on around the house with the occasional crash from Emmett breaking something and Esme screaming bloody murder at him.

When we parked, I ran straight to my grand piano. I was trying to decide what to play when I heard Esme wishing that I could play the piece that was inspired by watching the love radiate from her and Carlisle over the years. I smiled and started to play. She sighed. So lovely.

I continued to play a few other songs when Alice came running down the stairs. "There is a big storm front coming in and I was wondering if ya'll want to play," Alice's excited voice came out in a high shrill that we could hardly understand.

We all looked around the room with big smiles plastered to our faces. It had been a long time since there was a storm big enough for us to play. Alice saw our smiles and took that as a yes.

We all gathered the necessary supplies -baseballs, bats, and bases- and headed out for the clearing. Running is always a good way for me to clear my head, but this time it was no use. All I could think about was her. Bella. Was she okay? Was she hurt? Was she dead? It felt like I would die again if that was true. I barely knew her and she already took over my life so completely.

When we got to the clearing, Carlisle when straight to work putting the bases up, Alice and Emmett were practicing their pitches, and the rest of us just talked. We had to wait for the thunder to start before we could play.

"It's time," Alice said at the same time thunder rolled. Alice, Carlisle, and I went to the field where as Emmett, Rose, and Jasper went to bat. Esme didn't really care for baseball, but she enjoyed watching us play, so she was umpire.

I had caught Emmett's pop fly and Rose and Jasper got out so it was my turn up to bat. I was just about to swing when we heard shuffling coming from the woods. We ran together and made a type of arrowhead formation. We saw something that shocked us more then it scared us -and we were pretty scared.

It can't be! Everyone thought at once.

A/N: I know, I'm evil. The next chapter isn't going to go straight to this I think. I am still working it out but I think I will have it showing what happened during the week of school Bella missed from her POV. Please don't give up on my story, but I will not be working on these as much as I would like. I am getting busier then I would like to be. Thanks for reading and please review. Did I capture what would have happened?